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The Septuagint in English by Brenton
LXX(EN)
The First Book of Clement
1Clem
Proverbs
Pro
31
   
[1]My words have been spoken by God—the oracular answer of a king, whom his mother instructed. [No book]
[2]What wilt thou keep, my son, what? the words of God. My firstborn son, I speak to thee: what? son of my womb? what? son of my vows? [No book]
[3]Give not thy wealth to women, nor thy mind and living to remorse. Do all things with counsel: drink wine with counsel. [No book]
[4]Princes are prone to anger: let them then not drink wine: [No book]
[5]lest they drink, and forget wisdom, and be not able to judge the poor rightly. [No book]
[6]Give strong drink to those that are in sorrow, and the wine to drink to those in pain: [No book]
[7]that they may forget their poverty, and may not remember their troubles any more. [No book]
[8]Open thy mouth with the word of God, and judge all fairly. [No book]
[9]Open thy mouth and judge justly, and plead the cause of the poor and weak. [No book]
[10]Who shall find a virtuous woman? for such a one is more valuable than precious stones. [No book]
[11]The heart of her husband trusts in her: such a one shall stand in no need of fine spoils. [No book]
[12]For she employs all her living for her husband's good. [No book]
[13]Gathering wool and flax, she makes it serviceable with her hands. [No book]
[14]She is like a ship trading from a distance: so she procures her livelihood. [No book]
[15]And she rises by night, and gives food to her household, and appointed tasks to her maidens. [No book]
[16]She views a farm, and buys it: and with the fruit of her hands she plants and a possession. [No book]
[17]She strongly girds her loins, and strengthens her arms for work. [No book]
[18]And she finds by experience that working is good; and her candle goes not out all night. [No book]
[19]She reaches forth her arms to needful works, and applies her hands to the spindle. [No book]
[20]And she opens her hands to the needy, and reaches out fruit to the poor. [No book]
[21]Her husband is not anxious about those at home when he tarries anywhere abroad: for all her household are clothed. [No book]
[22]She makes for her husband clothes of double texture, and garments for herself of fine linen and scarlet. [No book]
[23]And her husband becomes a distinguished person in the gates, when he sits in council with the old inhabitants of the land. [No book]
[24]She makes fine linens, and sells girdles to the Chananites: she opens her mouth heedfully and with propriety, and controls her tongue. [No book]
[25]She puts on strength and honour; and rejoices in the last days. [No book]
[26]But she opens her mouth wisely, and according to law. [No book]
[27]The ways of her household are careful, and she eats not the bread of idleness. [No book]
[28]And her kindness to them sets up her children for them, and they grow rich, and her husband praises her. [No book]
[29]Many daughters have obtained wealth, many have wrought valiantly; but thou hast exceeded, thou hast surpassed all. [No book]
[30]Charms are false, and woman's beauty is vain: for it is a wise woman that is blessed, and let her praise the fear the Lord. [No book]
[31]Give her of the fruit of her lips; and let her husband be praised in the gates. [No book]
Author: Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851)
Source: ecmarsh.com
Translation: Charles H. Hoole (1885)
Source: www.earlychristianwritings.com
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